Visitors must have compliant masks

August 14, 2020 Providence News Team
Some visitors are using masks from home that have been found ineffective, including masks with exhalation valves. They allow unfiltered air to escape and post a potential health risk to others.
These masks will be viewed as non-compliant; users will be asked to change to a mask provided by Providence. Visitors will also be given the option of adding an additional mask over the top; this can be added into practice, now.

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